Interim orders must be promptly signed and dated, include dissent notes, and followed by an expeditious hearing. Interim orders allow the Commission, during an inquiry, to temporarily restrain parties from acts violating prohibitions on anti competitive agreements and abuse of dominance; such orders must be signed and dated by Members, include a dissenting note where applicable, be made at the earliest opportunity, and must be followed by an expeditious hearing of the party against whom the order was made.
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Interim orders must be promptly signed and dated, include dissent notes, and followed by an expeditious hearing.
Interim orders allow the Commission, during an inquiry, to temporarily restrain parties from acts violating prohibitions on anti competitive agreements and abuse of dominance; such orders must be signed and dated by Members, include a dissenting note where applicable, be made at the earliest opportunity, and must be followed by an expeditious hearing of the party against whom the order was made.
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